Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Sr., papers, 1803-1985.

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Bryan, Lewis Randolph, Sr., papers, 1803-1985.

Correspondence, genealogical and printed material, speeches, photographs and daguerreotypes relate to Lewis Randolph Bryan, Sr., his family, his life and his death, as well as to the Lewis, Austin and Bryan families of Texas and Missouri.

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Bell, Paul G.

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Paul Gervais Bell served the Texas State Historical Association as second vice president in 1996 and as president from 1998-1999. Bell is a descendant of Moses Austin Bryan and a member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas. Bell has done extensive research on the genealogy of his family as well as the Bryan, Gawley, Austin, Perry, Shepard and Lewis families. From the description of Paul G. Bell papers, 1912, 1937-2002. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55890170 ...

Lewis, Ira Randolph.

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Bryan, Guy M. (Guy Morrison), 1821-1901

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Guy Morrison Bryan, a nephew of Stephen F. Austin, was a Confederate officer and legislator. He was born in 1821 in Heraculaneum, Missouri, to James Bryan and Emily Bryan, daughter of Moses Austin and sister of Stephen F. Austin. After her husband’s death, Emily Bryan married her father’s business partner, Stephen Perry, and the family moved to Texas in 1831. Guy Morrison Bryan couriered the William B. Travis Alamo letter to Brazoria in 1836. Following the battle of San Jacinto, Bry...

Sons of the Republic of Texas

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The objectives of the Sons of the Republic of Texas are to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who founded Texas, to encourage research, to promote the observance of Texas holidays, to preserve and mark historical sites, and to foster comprehensive knowledge of the state. The Kathryn Stoner O'Conner Mexican Manuscript Collection is named in honor of Kathryn Carlisle Stoner O'Connor. Kathryn (Kate) Carlisle Stoner O'Connor, preservationist, philanthropist, and historian, was bor...

Bryan family.

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Lewis family.

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Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895

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Moses Austin Bryan, 1817-1895, became Stephen F. Austin's secretary in 1832. Bryan enlisted in the Texas army in 1836 and served at the Battle of San Jacinto. He was a member of the Somervell Expedition in 1842, and enlisted in the Third Texas Regiment during the Civil War. In 1873, Bryan helped organize the Texas Veterans Association and served as its secretary until 1886. From the description of Moses Austin Bryan papers, 1814-1930, (bulk 1836-1889). (San Jacinto Museum of History)...

Austin family.

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Bryan, Lewis Randolph, 1892-1959.

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Bryan, Cora Lewis, 1828-1881.

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Hutcheson, Joseph Chappell, 1842-1924.

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Bryan, Lewis Randolph, 1858-1938.

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Bryan, son of Moses Austin and Cora Lewis Bryan, graduated Baylor University, 1877, was admitted to the bar, 1880, practiced law in Brenham, Velasco and La Grange, was editor of the La Grange Journal, married Martha J. Shepard, 1891 and settled in Houston. Bryan was instrumental in starting the Sons of the Republic of Texas, served as president of the Texas Bar Association in 1902 and the Harris County Bar Association in 1911, helped found the Harris County Law Library A...

Bryan, Beauregard, 1862-1918

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Lawyer and resident of Brenham, Texas. From the description of Beauregard Bryan papers, 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899). (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310362719 Lawyer and judge, of Brenham, Tex. (1885-1902), and lawyer, of El Paso, Tex. (1902-1918). From the description of Beauregard Bryan papers, 1839-1909 (bulk 1893-1899). (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70950000 Beauregard ...